Dorothy Peterson

Actor, Film actor

1897 – 1979

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Who was Dorothy Peterson?

Dorothy Peterson was an American film and television actress.

Peterson was born in Hector, Minnesota of Swedish immigrant ancestry. She made her screen debut in 1930s Mothers Cry, a domestic drama that required the 29-year-old actress to age nearly three decades in the course of the film. Mothers Cry instantly typecast Peterson in careworn maternal roles, which she continued to essay for the rest of her career. Most of her subsequent film assignments were supporting roles like Mrs. Hawkins in Treasure Island. In 1942, she briefly replaced Olive Blakeney as Mrs. Aldrich in the comedy series entry Henry Aldrich for President. Her last screen appearance was as the mother of Shirley Temple in That Hagen Girl. Peterson remained active on the New York TV and theatrical scene until the early '60s. She appeared in 83 films, and made several television appearances between 1930 and 1964.

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Born
Dec 25, 1897
Hector
Also known as
  • Bergetta Peterson
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Nationality
  • United States of America
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Died
Oct 3, 1979
New York City

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on July 23, 2013

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